``There's a fine line, especially when you play offensive line,'' he said. ``You're coached to play through the whistle, and I've always been toeing that line. Always over and back.''

In all, he committed 11 personal fouls in four seasons with the Rams. The league got so fed up with his excessiveness, they hit him with a $50,000 fine after he committed two personal fouls in one game -- and also got into an argument with his head coach.

And that final outburst, which got him cut by the Rams the following week, actually happened a month after The Sporting News poll.

Yep, we've talked about this. Several of the Bills were upset when the Bills picked him off of waivers last year.

The ball is in his court. He has said all the right things so far in that he wants to correct his problems. Parcells and Sparano are big on discipline and not beating ourselves, so, maybe the Dolphins will be a good fit for hin.Also, our defense has to be happy they do not have to play him twice a year now ... except in practice;)